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Environmental Tupare v3

for environmental and educational organisations. • We have a schools programme where we teach children about gardening, including soil and composting, native and exotic plants and animals, and ecology. Taranaki Regional Council also supports Enviroschools. Enhancing biodiversity • We actively participate in pest control as part of the ‘Towards Predator-Free Taranaki’ initiative, aiming to restore Taranaki’s native forest and wildlife by removing introduced

Environmental Tupare v2

for environmental and educational organisations. • We have a schools programme where we teach children about gardening, including soil and composting, native and exotic plants and animals, and ecology. Taranaki Regional Council also supports Enviroschools. Enhancing biodiversity • We actively participate in pest control as part of the ‘Towards Predator-Free Taranaki’ initiative, aiming to restore Taranaki’s native forest and wildlife by removing introduced

Visitor map Hollard Gardens

page MT TARANAKI NORTH Regional Council Taranaki Functions hire and guided group tours: Ph: 0800 736 222, email or visit www.hollardgardens.info Toilets: Safety and security: Please take care. Your safety and security are your responsibility. Dogs and bicycles: Please respect the garden and leave dogs and bicycles outside the gates. Bernie’s Trail takes you right around Hollard Gardens and includes the Swamp which provides a spectacular display of bog

Hollard gardens visitor guide

min 100m50 Scale 0 Regional Council Taranaki Assembly Point Open all day, every day Free entry

Hollard gardens visitors guide

page ENTRY Assembly Point S E R V IC E A C C E S S S E R V IC E A C C E S S SERVICE ACCESS M AN AIA R D M AN AIA R D 50m Scale 0 Regional Council Taranaki Please take care. Your safety and security are your responsibility. This is a great barbecue shelter for larger groups. Come and see a variety of food growing methods or attend a gardening workshop. Barbecue Nook Bernie’s Home Garden 1686 Upper Manaia

Community Kiwi Protection Programme - Taranaki Kiwi Trust

page Special projects 1. Trap data collection of environmental variables – identification to increase trap- catch rates. Analysed by Taranaki Regional Council Feb 2015 2. Baseline data collected in 2014 of kiwi presence at existing CKP sites – use of night recorders for surveying & substantial volunteer time ** Special thanks to Jenny Kerrisk and Stu Young for their immense input page Future - Larger Protective Networks • Aim to expand

CPSchedule6B1

page 185 CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 5 – H i s t o r i c he r i t age Schedule 5B – Sites of significance to Māori and associated values This schedule identifies known sites with special cultural, spiritual, historical and traditional associations located within the CMA. The Taranaki Regional Council is committed to working with iwi o Taranaki to identify all culturally significant sites that are located within the CMA. Site locations are

Longfin eel

 Artificial structures such as dams, culverts, and floodgates that block migration paths. QUICK FACTS  An eel’s skin is very sensitive to touch which helps it to ‘see’ in its watery habitat.  Present in New Zealand since the early Miocene (23 million years ago).  One of the largest eels in the world.  Can live for more than 80 years. Longfin eel (Anguilla dieffenbachii) Number 12 TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL Biodiversity Section Ph:

Remediation NZ Ltd consent hearing - timetable

Break 11.00 Submitters –Bendall/Baker/Ruby Haazen 11.30 Submitters – Taranaki Energy Watch/Ruby Haazen 12.00 Submitters – Paora Laurence 12.30 Submitters – Climate Justice Taranaki 1.00 Lunch 2.00 Submitters – Urenui & District Health Group Inc 2.30 Submitters – Carol Shenton 3.00 Afternoon Tea Break 3.15 Taranaki Regional Council 3.45 Applicants right of response Hearing concludes